2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.18.576275
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Spaceflight alters host-gut microbiota interactions

E. Gonzalez,
M.D. Lee,
B.T. Tierney
et al.

Abstract: The rodent habitat on the International Space Station has provided crucial insights into the impact of spaceflight on mammals, including observation of symptoms characteristic of liver disease, insulin resistance, osteopenia and myopathy. Although these physiological responses can involve the microbiome when observed on Earth, changes in host-microbiota interactions during spaceflight are still being elucidated. Here, NASA GeneLab multiomic data from the Rodent Research 6 mission are used to determine changes … Show more

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